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There have been no scientific papers or case reports of allergic reactions associated with skin exposure to acorns or pine cones. Based on consultations with my peers,we comfortably recommend that people with a nut allergy should be able to have contact with acorns or pine cones without risk of an allergic reaction. There is no information in the literature that suggests that individuals with a nut allergy should avoid skin contact with acorns or pine cones. Some people do experience allergic reactions when they ingest pine nuts, but the pine cone is made up of different proteins, and handling the pine cone should not cause an allergic reaction.
Lynn Christie, M.S., R.D., is clinical coordinator, Pediatric Allergy and Immunology Division, Arkansas
Childrens Hospital, University of Arkansas Medical Science, Little Rock, Ark. She is also a member of FAANs
Program Committee
There have been no scientific papers or case reports of allergic reactions associated with skin exposure to acorns or pine cones. Based on consultations with my peers,we comfortably recommend that people with a nut allergy should be able to have contact with acorns or pine cones without risk of an allergic reaction. There is no information in the literature that suggests that individuals with a nut allergy should avoid skin contact with acorns or pine cones. Some people do experience allergic reactions when they ingest pine nuts, but the pine cone is made up of different proteins, and handling the pine cone should not cause an allergic reaction.
Lynn Christie, M.S., R.D., is clinical coordinator, Pediatric Allergy and Immunology Division, Arkansas
Childrens Hospital, University of Arkansas Medical Science, Little Rock, Ark. She is also a member of FAANs
Program Committee